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SOLAR-POWERED MUSEUM IN BAGUIO CITY, TOP DESTINATION THIS LOVE MONTH

BY: JOSE ROBERT INVENTOR

World-class paintings, a touch of history, every corner is a work of art.

This is the vibe as you step inside the Le Yan Art Museum in Bengao, Barangay Bakakeng Central, Baguio City.

From large porcelain vases dating back to the Ming Dynasty to paintings and mosaics, this place offers a relaxing experience.

A perfect getaway for a romantic date, as they say, “Tara, museum date?”

That’s why Nanay Edna and Tatay Jaime decided to take a break from their duties as grandparents to celebrate Valentine’s Day.

It’s also an advance celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary.

It was also a perfect breather for the couple Nanay Marilou and Fernand.

The museum is solar-powered and the masterpieces? Created by local artists.

There’s wire art, and modern art, and some pieces are even made from recycled materials that were once considered waste.

Visiting the museum is free! However, visitors need to coordinate through the Facebook page to book a tour.

So, let your love flourish with a museum date!

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